Was killer Stephen Paddock an anti-Trump activist like James Hodgkinson, who tried to massacre the Republican congressmen at the baseball field?

Were gunshots fired from other floors?

Was there another gunman on the 32nd floor who shot Paddock and then fled?

The Special Counsel hires dozens of prosecutors and investigators to go after Trump. But literally hours into the Las Vegas massacre, the FBI declares, “As this event unfolds we have determined to this point no connection with an international terrorist group." That was from Aaron Rouse, the FBI special agent in charge.

I’m tired of officials holding news conferences and patting themselves on the backs for their response to the tragedy. We thank the police and first-responders who got their in time to save lives. But let’s move on from self-congratulations to solving this case. Don’t jump to conclusions about a “lone wolf.” Why the rush to judgment?

The knee-jerk response from liberals and the media is more gun control. When the authorities can’t protect the people, or when the talking heads can’t figure out what happened, their reaction is to disarm the people.

We are still examining the theory that the killer Stephen Paddock was either a Jihadist or used by radical Islamists. The mysterious disappearance of his “girlfriend” is strange.

DeForest Rathbone, Chairman of the National Institute of Citizen Anti-drug Policy (NICAP, has another possible response:

A hair drug test would confirm if any mind-altering substances were involved in his irrationally sadistic mass murder of innocent and unprotected victims. But public officials are making too much money from illegal drug trafficker lobbyists to allow that clarification of this otherwise inexplicable massacre. Call Congress and demand: Drug test his hair which can reveal whatever substances he used during the past 3 months. Endangered citizens have the right to know.

Rathbone suspects the killer used illegal drugs, including marijuana, which is known to spark periods of mental illness and violence. Another possibility is the killer’s use of psychiatric anti-depressants, which have been linked to violence.

The fact is that we have a mentally ill society. You can see it in the media. You can see it in the culture at large.

Think about former NFL player Colin Kaepernick, who donated $25,000 to a group, Assata’s Daughters, dedicated to a cop-killer, Assata Shakur, aka Joanne Chesimard, now in Cuba. Can you imagine anyone raising girls to copy the black communist woman who killed a white police officer, Werner Foerster? That’s happening in America today. Black youth are being raised to hate whitey.

And dozens of NFL players emulate Kaepernick.

Why would anyone patronize the NFL after this? Why would anyone watch their games?

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